Another electric railroad is soon to ba sobs* pitted mad opened at Berlin. Ths centenary of the iotrodnemon of Hal* tarianism into Scotland was eekbratsd a& Montrose, on Oct. II The Cumbtriaad Brssbyttriaas have lately held eeveral protracted meetings in thusIndian missions, and have been rewarded with many conversions. A submarine cable to connect Thurso, in Scotland, with Brikkvik, in Iceland, is to be made in Copenhagen. Ita cost will bs about ififiO.OOO; weluilTsef the expenditure in laying it. . An Indian was to have been married v*> contly at Alymer, Quebec, but whim hs reached the church his bride suddenly changed her mind and refused to be married. The intended bridegroom then told her to go home and bring him back all the presents os had mads her, and while she was absent he scoured another woman, gars her ths wedding costume intended for ths one that had discarded him, and married her. Only a couple of hour* was lost by the entire transaction.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6501, 28 December 1881, Page 6
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164Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6501, 28 December 1881, Page 6
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